M. R. MILLER'S SALES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ' ANNUAL RAM FAIR. Under the ausjjices of the HAWKE'S BAY AGRICURTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1878. MR M. R. MILLER Has instructions to sell by auction, at the Ram Fair to be held at Hastings, on Thursday, February 7th, mHE UNDERMENTIONED STOCK— LONGWOOLS. 39 Pure-bred Lincoln Earns, 2-tooth and upwards, bred by W. Marcroft, Esq., Canterbury, by imported rams 63 Pure Lincoln Rams, 2-tooth bred by P. C. Threlkeld, Esq., Canterbury, chiefly out of imported ewes 100 Pure-bred 2-tooth Lincoln Rams, bred by H. Sladcn, Esq., Meanee. Also, 26 pure-bred Lincoln Earns, 4-tooth, bred by P. Dolbel, Esq., from imported rams 2 Imported Bams, from Wilkin's and Dnclding's 70 Pure Lincoln Rams, 2-tooth, bred by Messrs M'Lean and Co., late Messrs Russell and Jackson, Auckland ' 100 Pure Lincoln Rams, bred by Joseph May, Esq., Auckland 50 2-tooth Lincoln Earns, bred by G. Peacock, Esq. 35 2-tooth Cotswold Rams, bred by G. D. Hamilton, Esq. 200 2-tooth § Lincoln Ewes. Breeders intending to favor the undersigned with sales are invited to send as early notice as possible to the office, Browningstreet. M. R. MILLER, 396 Auctioneer. ROUTLEDGE & KENNEDY'S SALES. MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1878, At 2 p.m. CRICKET MATCH WITH AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN. SALE OF BOOTHS AND RIGHT TO SELL SCORING CARDS. ROUTLEDGE, KENNEDY & CO. Will sell by auction, at the Criterion Hotel, on the above date, O REFRESHMENT BOOTHS /0 And Right to sell Scoring Cards. 537 SURPLUS STORES. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1878. ROUTLEDGE, KENNEDY & CO. Have been instructed to sell by Public Auction on the above date, . nPHE WHOLE OF THE SURPLUS I STORES, Ex Ship "Renfrewshire," from London, Consisting of — Flour Biscuits Dried Fruits Preserved Meats Potatoes Rice, Sago Oatmeal &c, &c. &c. Also, 1 MEDICINE CHEST, And 25 400-GALLON IRON TANKS. Sale will take place in the Government .Shed, Breastwork, and will commence at 12 noon. 444 HASTINGS. RAM FAIR! RAM FAIR! THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1878. Under the auspices of the Hawke's Bay Agricultural and Pastoral Society, ROUTLEDGE, KENNEDY & CO. [ Have received instructions to offer for sale, i by public auction, at the annual Earn Fair, to be held at Hastings on the above date, THE UNDERMENTIONED STOCK, viz., | 142 two and four- tooth Lincoln Hams, bred by Messrs F. and W. Nelson. The quality of Messrs Nelson Rams being so well known, equire no comment from the Auctioneers. 160 two-tooth Lincoln Earns 20 four-tooth Lincoln Rams i 40 full-mouth (Bred by T. Tanner, FTsq.) These [ Bams have been running on the j Mount lirin Estate, and are in exI cellent condition. — two and four-tooth Lincoln Rams, bred by the Hon. Colonel Whitmore, and are the progeny of sheep that won prizes at the last Show. 46 two-tooth Lincoln Earns, bred by Mr J. Collins, by imported Bams out of imported Ewes. 6 full-mouth Earns, bred by J. May, Esq., Auckland 26 Lincoln Ewes, six-tooth and fullmouth Lincoln Earns, bred by J. Bennett, Ksq., and got by Messrs Dolbel Brothers' Champion Prize Bam at the late Show — two and tour-tooth Lincoln Bams, bred by Messrs Condie Brothers. Intending sellers of Stock at the above Fair are requested to favor the Auctioneers with particulars, so as to ensure pens. Napier, January 18, 187 S. 4SO FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1878. MAXWELL LEA. HASTINGS! HASTINGS! ROUTLEDGE, KENNEDY & CO. Have been instructed by Robert Wellwood, Esq., of .Hastings, who is going to England, having leased his station, to sell by Public Auction, without reserve, on the above date (the day after the Ram Fair), THE WHOLE of his VALUABLE STOCK, consisting of— Thoroughbred, Draught, and Saddle Horses Well-bred Cows and Heifers Cart Harness, Ploughs, Agricultural and Garden Implements Also, One Superior Double-seated Buggy and Harness Besides The whole of his Household Furniture and Effects, including Drawing-room, Dining-room, and Bedroom Furniture, Electro-plated Glass and Chinaware, Besides One Superior Piano, by Abill and Smart Luncheon on the premises. Sale will commence with the Furniture immediately after arrival of midday train from iVapier, and for the convenience of intending purchasers and visitors, arrangements have been made with W. J. Miller, Esq., Manager of Railways, to stop the midday train opposite. Mr Wellwood's Property, and take up returning passengers by . the last train from Hastings. Catalogues of the whole property for sale are being printed. Napier, Jan. 21, IS7B. ' 477 irx"M fai r~ THE undersigned aye now prepared to receive Entries for Sheep for Sale at the forthcoming Earn Fair. Early application being necessary to secure accommodation. ROUTLEDGE, KENNEDY & CO., Auctioneers. Arrivals — npHE undersigned have received large .JL supplies of New Seeds, consisting of--White Clovur Ecd Clover Cow Grass Timiithy AJsyke Lucerne Black Trefoil Tares Linseed Sheep Fescue Meadow Fescue. 502 WATT BBOS.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 4098, 23 January 1878, Page 3
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